The station is located under the Boulevard de l'Hôpital, south of the intersection of the Rue des Wallons.
He rescued Paris from a monstrous dragon, changed the water of the Seine into wine, as well as converted pagans.
The lighting strips are white and rounded in the Gaudin style of the metro revival of the 2000s, and the white ceramic tiles bevelled on the sides, the tympans and the outlets of the corridors.
The advertising frames are white ceramic and the name of the station is written in the Parisine type font on enamelled plates.
One of the station's entrances is visible in a scene in the first moments of Claude Autant-Lara's film The Traversée de Paris.